Each viburnum brings its own personality—fragrance, berries, foliage, form. Here’s how to choose the right one for your rose garden.
VIBURNUM CARLESII ‘SPICE ISLAND’
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A classic Korean Spice viburnum fragrance—rich, clove-like, and absolutely unforgettable. Pink buds open to creamy-white clusters. Plant where you’ll brush past it in spring.
With roses: Pair with blush or apricot roses for a romantic spring symphony.
VIBURNUM CARLESII ‘SUGAR N’ SPICE’

A more compact, garden-friendly selection with that signature spicy perfume. Perfect for tighter borders and layered beds.
With roses: Ideal near patios, paths, and entry gardens—anywhere fragrance matters.
VIBURNUM CARLESII COM. ‘SPICE BABY’

The darling of small spaces—compact, tidy, and delightfully fragrant. It brings the “wow” without needing much room.
With roses: Lovely in front of low-growing roses or tucked into courtyard containers and borders.
VIBURNUM DENTATUM ‘BLUE BLAZE’

A native arrowwood viburnum known for strong performance and blue-toned berries. Excellent for hedging and habitat.
With roses: Use as a backdrop hedge behind cutting garden roses for a finished, abundant look.
VIBURNUM DENTATUM ‘PLUM PUDDING’

Dark, moody foliage with plum undertones—made for contrast planting. It brings instant depth to pastel palettes.
With roses: Stunning behind white, blush, or soft pink roses for high-contrast romance.
VIBURNUM DENTATUM ‘RED FEATHER’

New growth emerges with a warm red flush, adding early-season color and dimension before the roses hit their stride.
With roses: Pair with coral, peach, or raspberry roses to echo the warm tones.
VIBURNUM LENTAGO

Nannyberry is a native classic with a graceful, almost tree-like presence. White spring blooms lead to dark berries and gorgeous seasonal changes.
With roses: Plant near property lines or as a soft “garden wall” behind mixed rose borders.
VIBURNUM NUDUM ‘BRANDYWINE’

A berry showstopper. Clusters often display multiple colors at once—pink shifting to blue and finally deep black. It’s one of those plants you can’t stop staring at in late season.
With roses: Perfect near pale roses where berries become the “jewelry” of the border.
VIBURNUM NUDUM ‘WINTERTHUR’

Brilliant fall color and dependable berry production. This one carries the garden through the shoulder season beautifully.
With roses: Use behind pink roses for a fall finale when rose blooms slow down.
VIBURNUM OPULUS ‘ROSEUM’

The iconic Snowball Bush—those globe-like white blooms are dramatic, classic, and instantly nostalgic. It’s a “statement shrub” that still feels soft and romantic.
With roses: Pair behind old garden roses for a layered heirloom look.
VIBURNUM P. T. ‘SHASTA’

An elegant doublefile viburnum with tiered, horizontal branching that feels almost sculptural. White blooms line the branches like lace.
With roses: Gorgeous behind formal rose beds or flanking an entry arch for symmetry.
VIBURNUM P. T. ‘SUMMER SNOWFLAKE’

A reblooming doublefile viburnum—airy, layered, and graceful. It extends the season with a lighter, fluttery presence.
With roses: Pair with repeat-blooming roses for a long-season “always blooming” feeling.
VIBURNUM TRILOBUM ‘WENTWORTH’

American cranberrybush viburnum with bright red berries and exceptional fall color. A true four-season performer.
With roses: Use where you want a strong autumn backdrop behind late-season rose flushes.
VIBURNUM X PRAGENSE

Glossy, semi-evergreen foliage and dependable structure. A quiet workhorse that keeps the garden looking polished even when everything else is taking a nap.
With roses: Use as year-round “green architecture” around rose beds and entry plantings.